## One Piece Chapter 807: Ten Days Ago - Chapter: 807 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Shimotsuki Village, Monkey D. Luffy, Nico Robin, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Wanda, Mink Tribe, Kin'emon, Kanjuro, Zou, Sanji, Momonosuke, Usopp, Wano Kingdom, Trafalgar Law, Big Mom Pirates, Thousand Sunny, Caesar Clown, Capone Bege, Franky, Mokomo Dukedom, Duke Inuarashi, Tristan, Miyagi, Nekomamushi, Bepo, Penguin, Shachi, Donquixote Doflamingo, Right Belly Fort, Jack, Raizou, Zunesha ### Summary Page 0: Cover story page. Readable title text: "ONE PIECE" and "Chapter 807: 'Ten Days Ago'" by Eiichiro Oda. The cover serial reads: "From the decks of the world: The 500,000,000 man arc, vol. 3: Shimotsuki Village." The illustration shows Zoro's home village reacting to the newspaper, with swordsmen and children gathered while news of the Straw Hats' updated bounties reaches them. Page 2: At Right Belly Fort on Zou, the Straw Hats and minks hold a lively feast after the crew finally reunites. The scene briefly cuts back to the left foot of Zou, where Kin'emon and Kanjuro are exhausted and decide that they have handled as much as they can for the day, planning to continue tomorrow. At the banquet, the minks offer food and "monkey wine" made from fruits of the beautiful forest. Zoro gets irritated by the minks licking and nibbling at him, snapping, "Lick this, you goddamned creeps!" while Luffy stuffs himself and asks what kind of meat he is eating. Wanda explains that "minkship" is how they show friendship to one another, asking the humans to overlook cultural differences. The feast is warm and chaotic, with minks calling out "Just a little garchu!" and "Just a little glomp-glomp!" Page 3: Brook dramatically appears in his Soul King clothing, and the minks cry out in relief. He says he read the newspaper and is glad everyone is okay. Luffy calls to him, but then asks why Brook looks as though he got beaten up. Brook apologizes about what happened to Sanji, saying, "Luffy-saaaaan!! I'm so sorry about what happened to Sanji-san!!! I don't even think I can face you right now!!" then undercuts himself by adding that he does not have a face to begin with. Luffy asks whether Brook was with Momo, and Brook says that Momonosuke is fine, but he really does not do well with the minks. The reunion confirms Brook is alive but immediately returns the conversation to Sanji's unexplained crisis. Page 4: Brook says Momonosuke has locked himself in his room and refuses to come out, perhaps for the best. Luffy wonders where Kin'emon is, but Brook urgently warns that as long as they are in this kingdom, they must not mention the words "samurai" or "Wano Kingdom." He says doing so would dig up wounds among the people and may accidentally incur their wrath. The joke about corpses continues when Brook says they found Baron Corpse and Wanda corrects him: her comrade's corpse is in Right Belly Forest. Luffy asks why "samurai" is such a dangerous word, and Brook answers that it is because of this country. The page pivots from comic reunion to the grave secret behind Zou's destruction. Page 5: Wanda explains that the canine minks simply adore bones, which is why Brook drew so much attention; they only wanted him out of affection. The nickname "corpse" was therefore seriously misleading, and the crew was genuinely shocked by the existence of such strange beings. Nami interrupts and demands, "Anyways, what are we going to do about Sanji-kun?!" She asks where Trafalgar is, and learns that he is in the Bear Forest. Luffy and Zoro remain oddly calm. Zoro says Sanji sent a letter and will work something out, while Luffy reasons that it is not like he was captured or anything. Nami yells that the situation should be treated with greater urgency, revealing that she is still emotionally shaken by what happened. Page 6: Chopper cries that there was nothing they could do, while Nami admits that even she has barely wrapped her head around the current situation. Usopp says their heads are all over the place too: when they last had correspondence with Nami's group, the others had stumbled across Big Mom's ship; then they arrived on Zou and found a city in ruins on an elephant's back, full of talking animals who turned out to be hospitable and friendly because the visitors were comrades of the people they owed their lives to. Robin gently asks Nami to tell the entire story from the beginning, saying they need to understand everything that happened over the course of these eleven days. Page 7: Nami agrees that she was being too anxious and begins explaining how it happened. She says that after Luffy's group went ahead to Zou, her group ran into the gigantic flagship of the Big Mom Pirates, the "Singing Ship," in the waters near Dressrosa. Luffy tears up at the memory of the others calling for Sanji, Nami, Chopper, Brook, and Momo. The ship looms with its musical hull and enormous figurehead, making it clear how dangerous the encounter was. This begins...